Quiz #5 – Cameras and Photography

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Quiz #5 – Cameras and Photography Question 1 - Early examples of the principle of the “camera obscura” were a) Aristotle’s observation of eclipses b) Newton’s hole in a shutter c) Renaissance determinations of the spring equinox (using cathedrals) d) All of these

Quiz #5 – Cameras and Photography Question 2 - Although there is some variation, a typical size for a pinhole camera aperture is a) 5 meters b) 5 cm (2”) c) 5 mm (3/16”) d) 0.5 mm

Quiz #5 – Cameras and Photography Question 3 – The contribution made by Niepce and Daguerre was a) instant photography b) fixing an image c) portable equipment d) color photography

Quiz #5 – Cameras and Photography Question 4 - With the development of photo- graphy in the nineteenth century, people a) forgot about the pinhole technique b) realized that pinholes do not make good photos c) began recording their pinhole images on film d) none of the above

Quiz #5 – Cameras and Photography Question 5 – A modern SLR camera has which of the following advantages over a pinhole camera: a) More light gathering power b) Adjustable exposure times c) Adjustable aperture sizes d) All of these

Quiz #5 – Cameras and Photography Question 6 - A digital camera a) is based on the photoelectric effect b) has a larger depth of field than an SLR c) has a smaller aperture than an SLR d) all of the above

Quiz #5 – Cameras and Photography